Book Cover Lungs

Anatomy drawings have always intrigued me. They represent a part of humanity that we actively ignore whenever possible. They illustrate the support systems that churn along in the background while we concern ourselves with the higher things in life or order a latte. They are the more serious counterparts to the cut-away images of boats and airplanes that I enjoyed as a child. Revealing the mystery of God's handiwork.

This is part of a series of anatomical illustrations I did on book covers a library was discarding.

Spencer Roeder

I've been making art since second grade when my teacher would let me draw on the back of assignments if I finished fast enough. Sure I drew Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, but you have to start somewhere.

Now I work in multiple mediums and cover different subject matter. The only thread that keeps them together is a quirky line quality and well... me.